Frog 67 - 26 Inch Kids Bike
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About the Frog 67 Kids Bike The Frog 67 is a 26-inch kid’s hybrid bike that is the ideal multi-purpose geared bike, suitable for 10-12-year-olds. This premium bike’s lightweight, yet robust aluminium frame weighs just 9. 41kg, giving young riders great agility as they conquer roads, pavements, towpaths and forest trails. Equipped with Kenda small block eight tyres ensures maximum stability and grip on any terrain. It also offers full-length mudguards to protect against dirt and splashes and the option to attach a kickstand to the frame to keep the bike upright, and the option to add a pannier rack for hassle-free transportation of school books and sports equipment. The Frog 67 features premium components made specifically for kids to bring ease and comfort to every young rider, including a quick-release child-specific saddle that effortlessly adjusts to provide the perfect riding position. The Frog Fit Technology® youth-specific 8-speed gear shifters offer short lever travel, transforming gear changes into seamless transitions, and the Tektro brakes with small, easy-to-reach levers offer greater control and improved confidence. Our patented Frog cranks reduce the distance between pedals, providing young adventurers increased pedalling efficiency. The Frog 67 is designed for longevity and has been optimised for adaptability and to help maximise the lifetime of the bike for a growing child. It boasts a lower bracket position to ensure a safer ergonomically superior riding experience. This well-thought-out design also allows for a greater leg-length range, perfectly accommodating the growth of those ever-lengthening limbs! To further enhance its adaptability, the handlebar height can be effortlessly adjusted with a 40mm range, making it a worthwhile investment that evolves alongside your child. Key Features Lightweight and agile 26-inch geared kids’ bike that is easy to handle Small, easy-to-reach brake levers for better control and improved rider confidence
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